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I think I've had half my posts deleted, merged, or locked in some way. Most of these posts were due to me not reading the rules correctly. Some of them though, I still can't figure out. Anyway, I think it would be helpful for newbies to know of my mistakes and others so that maybe just maybe(not likely) they will read this thread and not make those same mistakes.
List of Rules commonly broken by newbies.
1. NO spaces in the middle of a domain name in the thread of a sale forum. For example. "BigTrees.com is for sale" as a thread title is ok. "Big Trees.com is for sale" is not ok. My very first thread lock was due to this. I didn't read the rules.
2. Signatures should have max one link. I haven't broken this rule, but I know plenty that have.
3. When selling a domain in a forum section, do NOT post "will push to auction for $60 at sedo". This will get your post locked or moved or both(yes both). One example I did. I had a thread with a list of domains for sale. I had the BIN prices listed. After around 24 hours, I hadn't had any bites, so I edited the thread and put "will push to sedo for $60 bid" at the bottom. While my BIN prices were still completely valid and I was still accepting normal offers, the fact that I added I would push to SEDO caused the entire post to get moved to the external auctions section. Bottom Line, Don't even mention push to auction in ANY for sale thread unless you are specifically posting in that section.
4. Don't put down ANY domain sale. Whether its for sale here or not, keep your thoughts to yourself. If "CrazyGorillaButt.com" sells for $1500 on SEDO and you are confused as to why. Leave it be. Stay confused.
5. Don't list domain names for sale in different sections. For example. If you own Papa.com . Don't list it in the 4 character section as well as in the "Offers wanted" section. Pick one and stick with it.
6. Do not promote your external site that sells domains in any for sale section.
7. When posting in the domain for sale sections, be sure to ALWAYS include at least one domain name you are selling in the title. Instead of "selling health related .com domains", put "Selling Health Related .com Domains - BrokenArmsHurt.com , SwineFluVirginia.com" .
8. No trademark names in the for sale section. DisneyStorytime.com is trademarked. Don't try it.
9. BIN reductions need to be at least 10% . If you list a domain for sale for $100 and lower the BIN to $95, its going to get locked.
10. Do not make an appraisal thread for the same domain you have for sale. Make the appraisal first, then after a few days, post in the for sale sections.
11. Bumping. This is where things get foggy. I don't know what the rules are on this. The rules specifically state no bumping in the for sale section. However, I see the rules not really enforced and enforced too much at the same time. In one thread, I'll see someone blatantly posting "anyone?" or "bump" or "these domains are still for sale" after a few days of no activity. To me, these are all examples of bumping. Sometimes these threads get locked. Sometimes they don't.
On the other hand. I'll see a user post "i have a bid on suchandsuch.com" after around 24 hours, and the thread will get locked for bumping. But then I'll see another thread where a user posts "I received a bid on suchandsuch" or "I added suchandsuch.com to my list" or "suchandsuch.com sold" to bump their thread, and they won't get touched. Example http://www.dnforum.com/f283/virtual...m-many-more-offers-invited-thread-365011.html . While http://www.dnforum.com/f283/bronxapartment-info-thread-380285.html gets locked for bumping a thread a month and a half after he originally started. Maybe he was suppose to make a new thread? But then I see this http://www.dnforum.com/f283/budgetcarrentals-org-thread-386861.html and I'm even more confused. Its even the same guy. I'm hoping a moderator can clear this one up for me.
Thats all I can think of right now. Add any rules you know of that newbies commonly break.
List of Rules commonly broken by newbies.
1. NO spaces in the middle of a domain name in the thread of a sale forum. For example. "BigTrees.com is for sale" as a thread title is ok. "Big Trees.com is for sale" is not ok. My very first thread lock was due to this. I didn't read the rules.
2. Signatures should have max one link. I haven't broken this rule, but I know plenty that have.
3. When selling a domain in a forum section, do NOT post "will push to auction for $60 at sedo". This will get your post locked or moved or both(yes both). One example I did. I had a thread with a list of domains for sale. I had the BIN prices listed. After around 24 hours, I hadn't had any bites, so I edited the thread and put "will push to sedo for $60 bid" at the bottom. While my BIN prices were still completely valid and I was still accepting normal offers, the fact that I added I would push to SEDO caused the entire post to get moved to the external auctions section. Bottom Line, Don't even mention push to auction in ANY for sale thread unless you are specifically posting in that section.
4. Don't put down ANY domain sale. Whether its for sale here or not, keep your thoughts to yourself. If "CrazyGorillaButt.com" sells for $1500 on SEDO and you are confused as to why. Leave it be. Stay confused.
5. Don't list domain names for sale in different sections. For example. If you own Papa.com . Don't list it in the 4 character section as well as in the "Offers wanted" section. Pick one and stick with it.
6. Do not promote your external site that sells domains in any for sale section.
7. When posting in the domain for sale sections, be sure to ALWAYS include at least one domain name you are selling in the title. Instead of "selling health related .com domains", put "Selling Health Related .com Domains - BrokenArmsHurt.com , SwineFluVirginia.com" .
8. No trademark names in the for sale section. DisneyStorytime.com is trademarked. Don't try it.
9. BIN reductions need to be at least 10% . If you list a domain for sale for $100 and lower the BIN to $95, its going to get locked.
10. Do not make an appraisal thread for the same domain you have for sale. Make the appraisal first, then after a few days, post in the for sale sections.
11. Bumping. This is where things get foggy. I don't know what the rules are on this. The rules specifically state no bumping in the for sale section. However, I see the rules not really enforced and enforced too much at the same time. In one thread, I'll see someone blatantly posting "anyone?" or "bump" or "these domains are still for sale" after a few days of no activity. To me, these are all examples of bumping. Sometimes these threads get locked. Sometimes they don't.
On the other hand. I'll see a user post "i have a bid on suchandsuch.com" after around 24 hours, and the thread will get locked for bumping. But then I'll see another thread where a user posts "I received a bid on suchandsuch" or "I added suchandsuch.com to my list" or "suchandsuch.com sold" to bump their thread, and they won't get touched. Example http://www.dnforum.com/f283/virtual...m-many-more-offers-invited-thread-365011.html . While http://www.dnforum.com/f283/bronxapartment-info-thread-380285.html gets locked for bumping a thread a month and a half after he originally started. Maybe he was suppose to make a new thread? But then I see this http://www.dnforum.com/f283/budgetcarrentals-org-thread-386861.html and I'm even more confused. Its even the same guy. I'm hoping a moderator can clear this one up for me.
Thats all I can think of right now. Add any rules you know of that newbies commonly break.